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Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 to Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 to an Oracle Solaris 11 Release (Overview)
2. Transitioning to an Oracle Solaris 11 Installation Method
Oracle Solaris Installation Methods
Oracle Solaris Installation Requirements
ZFS Root Pool Installation Requirements
Oracle Solaris Preinstallation Tasks
Migrating From JumpStart to AI
JumpStart to AI Migration Tasks
Installing Oracle Solaris by Using AI
Booting the Client and Initiating an Oracle Solaris Installation
Information About Installing and Configuring Zones
Download Locations for AI Files
Configuring Date and Time Before and After an Installation
How to Switch From Local Time Format to UTC Format
How to Switch From UTC Format to Local Time Format
x86: Adding Custom Entries to the GRUB Menu After an Installation
Troubleshooting an Oracle Solaris Installation
Monitoring the Live Media Startup Process
6. Managing Software and Boot Environments
7. Managing Network Configuration
8. Managing System Configuration
10. Managing Oracle Solaris Releases in a Virtual Environment
Oracle Solaris can be installed by using any of the following installation methods:
x86: Live Media
The installer on the Live Media ISO image is for x86 platforms only. The Live Media installs a GUI desktop. Also, the Live Media requires more memory than the text installer. The exact memory requirements vary for each system. See Oracle Solaris Installation Requirements.
If you are installing on x86 platforms that will run multiple operating systems, you can partition your disk during the installation process. See Partitioning Your System in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems.
The GUI installer cannot upgrade your operating system. The default GUI installer settings are described in Default Settings With the GUI Installer in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems.
To install the OS by using either the Live Media or the text installer, download the installation media from:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/downloads/index.html
You can copy the downloaded image to removable media, such as a USB drive or burn it to a DVD by using the usbcopy utility. To use the usbcopy utility, you must first install the pkg:/install/distribution-constructor package. See How to Perform a GUI Installation in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems.
Interactive text installer
The text installation media contains a set of software that is more appropriate for a general-purpose server. The text installer can perform an installation on an existing Oracle Solaris x86 partition or on a SPARC slice. Or, the text installation can use the entire disk. If the whole disk option is chosen, a partition or slice is created to cover the targeted device. In either case, the installation overwrites everything on the targeted partition or slice. See How to Perform a Text Installation in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems. If you use the text installer, you might have to install additional software packages afterwards. See Adding Software After Text Installation in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems.
If you are set up to perform an automated installation over the network, you can also perform an interactive text installation over the network. When using this method, you can only install a single system at a time. However, you can modify installation specifications by using the interactive selections. See How to Perform a Text Installation Over the Network in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems.
Automated installations that boot from media
You can boot an AI image from media or a USB device to initiate a hands-free installation of just that system. An AI manifest provides installation instructions for the system. See Creating a Custom AI Manifest in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems. The system must have the minimum amount of required memory and adequate disk space. Also, the system must have network access so that software packages can be retrieved from an IPS repository on the Internet or on the local network. This step is required to complete the installation. See Installing Using AI Media in Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems.
For more information, see Installing Oracle Solaris by Using AI.
You can also create custom Live Media images, text installer images, and AI images. See Creating a Custom Oracle Solaris 11.1 Installation Image.
Note - After your system is installed, it cannot be updated by using a method that is similar to Solaris 10 upgrade methods. An Oracle Solaris 11 system is updated based on your desired maintenance schedule by using the pkg utility. See Installing and Updating Packages in Oracle Solaris Administration: Common Tasks. See also Updating to Oracle Solaris 11.2.
The following installation features are no longer supported:
Oracle Solaris Flash Archive Installation – You can restore root pool snapshots to recover from a failed system or devices. See System Boot, Recovery, and Platform Changes.
JumpStart feature of Oracle Solaris – The Automated Installer replaces this feature. See Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 JumpStart to Oracle Solaris 11.1 Automated Installer.
The media paths for the Oracle Solaris 11.1 installers are as follows:
Oracle_Solaris-11_1-Live-X86
Oracle_Solaris-11_1-Text-SPARC
Oracle_Solaris-11_1-Text-X86
Oracle_Solaris-11_1-AI-SPARC
Oracle_Solaris-11_1-AI-X86